Conviction

Young assistant district attorneys struggle with caseloads that test their inexperience.

Conviction

Parental Guide

New-generation law drama is weak, not for kids.

Consumerism

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Drinking, drugs, & smoking

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Language

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Positive messages

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Sex

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Violence

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Parents need to know that this unimpressive series has graphic images of sex, rape victims, murder victims, drinking, and drugs. Victims have a broad age range, including teens. The young, attractive stars are promiscuous in and out of the office and also drink regulary after work.

Season 1 Episode 2:

Denial

Steele must prosecute as an adult a 14-year-old (Jordan Burt) who killed his older brother with a baseball bat; Peluso investigates a promising high-school athlete charged with a hate crime against a gay man who was blackmailing him.

Episode 17:

I Put Fear in Your Life

Episode 17:

Negación

A club's bouncer is the prime suspect when a young woman is murdered after leaving an after-hours bar; staffers in the assistant district attorney's office face a tense hostage situation after a wild shootout in the courthouse.